From government agencies to vendors, here are 10 leaders who have recently taken on new positions in the health IT field.
Department of Veterans Affairs CISO Brian Burns released a memo detailing a number of leadership changes in the Office of Information and Technology at the VA including:
• Tina Burnette as executive director for field security services
• Ruth Cannatti as lead for onboarding and personal identity verification services
• Martin DeLeo as head of cloud security
• Casey Johle as lead of the elevated privileges project team
• Susan Perez as chief of staff
• Gary Stevens as lead for strategic and material weaknesses for the enterprise cybersecurity strategy team
Chartése Day joined the Office of the COO as an office director and will provide senior leadership and direction for the ONC ethics program. Ms. Day previously was the director of the Office of Public Affairs and Communications at the ONC.
Effective April 1, John Glaser, PhD, will assume leadership of Cerner's population health organization.
GE Healthcare appointed Charles Koontz as the president and CEO of GE Healthcare IT, as well as the chief digital officer of GE Healthcare.
Megan Roh joined the ONC's Office of Public Affairs and Communication as the new director, effective March 14. Ms. Roh has served as deputy communications director of Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) since January 2015.